Environmental Coordinated Analysis of Corrugated Box Based on LCA

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Corrugated box, as a kind of packaging product in the paper packing industry, fulfills the requirements on China’s circular economy development, and has become one of the most widely adopted containers for modern packing. The analysis of corrugated box has shown that the main affection of corrugated box were respiratory inorganics, climate change and acidification/eutrophication. The critical point has been found in respiratory inorganics which normalization result is 50.64, and the impact categories showed climate change was 898793.5 kg CO2-eq in the system. The serious life cycle stages were the manufacture of base paper and cardboard/corrugated box.

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